Najdi Arabic | |
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نجدي (Najdi) | |
Native to | Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iraq, Syria[1] |
Native speakers | 19 million (2018–2023)[1] |
Arabic alphabet | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ars |
Glottolog | najd1235 |
Areas where Najdi Arabic is spoken. |
Najdi Arabic (Arabic: اللهجة النجدية, romanized: al-lahja an-najdiyya, Najdi Arabic: نجدي, Najdi pronunciation: [nadʒˈdi]) is the group of Arabic varieties originating from the Najd region of Saudi Arabia. Outside of Saudi Arabia, it is also the main Arabic variety spoken in the Syrian Desert of Iraq, Jordan, and Syria (with the exception of Palmyra oasis and settlements dotting the Euphrates, where Mesopotamian Arabic is spoken) as well as the westernmost part of Kuwait.
Najdi Arabic can be divided into four region-based groups: